Ice Skating

The first depiction of ice skating in a work of art was made in the 15th century by the Dutch artist Johannes Brugman. Brugman's painting shows a saint falling on the ice. We see that ice skating began in those countries richly endowed with lakes. Human beings made their first skates by tying cattle bones to their shoes. Ice skates have transformed since they were first made thousands of years ago. Today, modern ice skates equipped with 3 mm - 4 mm wide stainless steel blades allow you to skate effortlessly on the ice. Thanks to six free blade sharpenings, ice skaters now find it easier to stop, jump and spin. Ice skating can be done at any age as a hobby. However, figure skating is an Olympic sport in which individuals, pairs, or groups perform spins, jumps, footwork and other intricate and challenging moves on ice skates. During competitions, athletes wear costumes appropriate for the concept of the dance or show to be performed.

WHY ICE SKATING? WHY SPOR A.Ş.?

First and foremost, the staff employed at the sports facilities take into account the needs of the athletes.

The sports facilities where you can practice ice skating are easily accessible.

The ice skating rinks in our facilities are always open to innovation.

The instructors who teach ice skating at the facilities are specifically picked to serve as examples to new athletes with their sportsmanship qualities.

Ice skating instructors approach their students not as clients but athletes. Each instructor prioritizes the training he or she provides.

In addition to their present role as teachers of ice skating, the instructors supplement their practical training with theoretical studies at academic institutions.